New Cinematic Kill Cameras
The Skyrim 1.5 Update is now out! In addition to many, many bug fixes, a host of new features brings new depth to the game. Xbox and PS3 users will get their update through the Microsoft and Sony Online Networks respectively this week. Crash fixes and memory optimizations top the list of updates, and some players will be happy to note that their followers will now sneak properly when the player is trying to be sneaky.
When Skyrim released in November of 2011, it made $650 million in it's first month, with over 7 million copies shipped to retailers in the first week alone. Over 10 million players fight dragons and explore the vast Skyrim world in what became the most played game of 2011. The newest feature now available is the cinematic kill cameras for ranged and magic attacks, as shown in this video:
The Skyrim 1.5 Update is now out! In addition to many, many bug fixes, a host of new features brings new depth to the game. Xbox and PS3 users will get their update through the Microsoft and Sony Online Networks respectively this week. Crash fixes and memory optimizations top the list of updates, and some players will be happy to note that their followers will now sneak properly when the player is trying to be sneaky.
When Skyrim released in November of 2011, it made $650 million in it's first month, with over 7 million copies shipped to retailers in the first week alone. Over 10 million players fight dragons and explore the vast Skyrim world in what became the most played game of 2011. The newest feature now available is the cinematic kill cameras for ranged and magic attacks, as shown in this video:
In the Skyrim world, you can explore to your hearts content, and now the world itself has been polished up. In the PC version, shadows are now cast on grass, and the visual transition for snowy landscapes and when going under water have been greatly improved. Even more features have been promised in the near future, including game add-on content in more free updates to come.
It's no wonder why Skyrim won the Game of the Year Award at the 2012 Game Developers Choice Awards a few weeks ago. If you haven't already, check out Skyrim for yourself and see why it is being called the "greatest role playing video game ever made".
It's no wonder why Skyrim won the Game of the Year Award at the 2012 Game Developers Choice Awards a few weeks ago. If you haven't already, check out Skyrim for yourself and see why it is being called the "greatest role playing video game ever made".
by Aaron Semler, Senior Editor VETERANS-GAMING
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